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29 Medicine Internships in Ecuador

Adelante Abroad

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International Internship Programs with Adelante Abroad

What is it really like living in another country and experiencing how the local people live? Want to know where to begin with this process? This is where Adelante Abroad comes in. Adelante Abroad was established to enable people to achieve their dream goals of living and interning abroad. Adelante has been in business since 1999, when we began with internship programs in Madrid. The program followed a simple formula - airport pickup and orientation to assist in your arrival; a good, clean, safe place to live; intensive Spanish classes to practice and improve your language skills; and a contracted internship placement working in a local company with Spanish coworkers. The process worked, providing candidates with the essential components needed to live abroad while still allowing them the independence to find their way in a new city and to create their own unique experiences. Fast forward to today, we now have year-round programs in Spain, Chile, Mexico, Scotland, Uruguay, Ecuador, and summer programs in Scotland. The best part is that we pride ourselves on being the most cost-effective and well-priced internship programs on the market.

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International Medical Aid (IMA)

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Global Health & Pre-Medicine Internships Abroad | IMA

IMA offers an opportunity to enhance your medical and healthcare knowledge with International Medical Aid's Pre-Med and Health Fellowships. Crafted for pre-med undergraduates, medical students, and high school students, these fellowships offer a unique chance to engage deeply with global health care in East Africa, South America, and the Caribbean. Shadow doctors in underserved communities, and immerse yourself in diverse healthcare systems through our extensive network of public and private hospitals. IMA, a nonprofit organization, is deeply invested in the communities we serve, focusing on sustainable health solutions and ethical care practices. You'll be involved in community medical clinics, public health education, and first responder training, addressing the root causes of disease and illness alongside local community leaders. Beyond clinical experience, explore the beauty of your host country through cultural excursions and adventure programs during your free time. Join IMA's fellowships developed at Johns Hopkins University and step into a role that transcends traditional healthcare learning, blending clinical excellence with meaningful community service.

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El Terreno

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Community Water Management Internship in Ecuador

Join this hands-on internship and help low-income Indigenous communities access clean drinking water through education and infrastructure projects. THE CHALLENGE Safe drinking water is a human right, yet nearby communities face contamination, deforestation, and poor storage and filtration. Many rely on open streams carrying soil and chemicals from uphill farming. With no filtration and little storage, gastrointestinal issues are common, and water shut-offs occur during summer or pipe breaks. THE SOLUTION Addressing this water crisis requires a comprehensive approach—from public health initiatives to domestic filtration, reforestation, and infrastructure improvements. With the guidance of our experienced team, you’ll engage with the local community to identify and implement sustainable solutions that ensure long-term access to clean, secure drinking water. OUR METHODOLOGY Our internships use Design Thinking to co-create solutions with local partners. You’ll learn to observe, ideate, and prototype in real contexts, building skills while driving sustainable change. On weekends—or before and after your stay—you can explore Ecuador, from the Amazon to the Galápagos.

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Child Family Health International

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Global Health in Quito, Ecuador

Experience the rich culture and history of Ecuador's vibrant capital city while learning about the healthcare challenges facing the region. One of Child Family Health International's longest-running programs, the Andean Health program offers a comprehensive learning experience that encompasses both unique cultural opportunities and the chance to work at a variety of clinical sites. This program is open to those who possess: * Minimal Spanish * Conversant Spanish or * Fluent Spanish This program is open to individuals who are 20 or over at the time of participation. We accept students of all nationalities with interest in international health and relevant educational background. Participants may be any of the following: * Medical Residents, MD & DO * Medical Students, MD & DO 1-2 * Medical Students, MD & DO 3-4 * Pre-Medical Students * Post-bacc pre-medical students * Gap year pre-medical students * Graduate nursing students * Nursing Students * MPH Students * Physicians Assistants Students * Naturopathic students If you do not fit into one of these categories, please contact us to see if you would be eligible to apply.

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Beyond Travels

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Amazonian Indigenous Plant Medicine & Herbalism

The Amazon rainforest stands as one of the most biodiverse ecosystems globally, hosting over 40,000 plant species. Numerous Amazonian flora and fauna species possess medicinal properties, contributing to about 25 percent of pharmaceutical drugs derived from the rainforest. The primary indigenous group in the region, the Kichwa nation, is renowned for its use of natural healing and plant medicine, treating a wide array of conditions, from common colds to chronic illnesses and wounds. Despite the coexistence of traditional and Western medicine in the area, this province suffers from disproportionate access to healthcare and lacks educational resources for disease prevention. Interns live with an Indigenous host family and experience how herbs and medicine naturally coexist in daily life through the Kichwa chakra system. Interns help cultivate plants, take part in ceremonies, and assist with preparing simple remedies such as teas, salves, or tinctures. Along the way, you’ll observe how ancestral knowledge and forest-based healing are woven into everyday practices.

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IES Abroad

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IES Abroad: Study Abroad & Intern

IES Abroad offers 140+ programs in more than 35 locations worldwide for undergraduate students. We're a little obsessed with study abroad, and not at all ashamed to admit it. We are a highly-charged force of study abroad enthusiasts. Every day we have the privilege of witnessing how study abroad changes our students' lives. That's the reason we do what we do: to provide once-in-a-lifetime educational adventures. Everything we do is about the IES Abroad student. Our goal is to provide personal support and guidance throughout your application and enrollment process. Whether it's housing or cultural events or field trips, our job is to make sure you have the most authentic study abroad experience possible. Study with us for a summer, semester, or year. No matter the term, our world-class faculty and courses will engage you as you discover new ways of learning both inside and outside the classroom. How will study abroad redefine you? We can't wait to find out.

International Volunteer HQ [IVHQ]

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Worlds #1 Volunteer Programs. 40+ Countries from $20/day!

At International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ), we unite people from over 96 countries who want to make a meaningful difference while exploring the world. With 300+ projects in 40+ destinations, IVHQ offers the widest selection of volunteer programs globally from Teaching and Childcare to Wildlife Conservation, Medical Outreach, and Environmental Sustainability. Since 2007, IVHQ has supported over 155,000 volunteers on life-changing journeys. We specialize in fully-hosted volunteer trips that are safe, affordable, and accessible—starting from just $20 per day. Your experience includes airport pick-up, accommodation, meals, and round-the-clock support from our local teams. With flexible booking options and no change fees, planning your volunteer adventure has never been easier. Our programs run year-round and are available for 1 to 24 weeks across Africa, Asia, Europe, the Pacific, South and Central America, North America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. Volunteering with IVHQ is about more than giving back; it’s about growing, learning, and building genuine global connections.

Roots Interns

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Traditional Medicine Internship in the Amazon

Embark on an internship blending modern healthcare with traditional practices. Tackle challenges, collaborate across cultures, and drive sustainable solutions. This Traditional Medicine Internship in the Amazon offers you the opportunity to work alongside experienced midwives, known as "mamitas," who provide healthcare support in rural and jungle communities. The program is centered on integrating traditional midwifery practices with modern techniques to address maternal and neonatal health challenges. By participating in prenatal care visits, natural gynaecology workshops, and sacred ceremonies, you'll gain hands-on experience in midwifery care and learn from professionals who blend ancestral knowledge with contemporary healthcare practices. As an intern, you'll assist midwives with patient care, monitor vital signs, and maintain records. You'll also shadow them through pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care, gaining insights into complications and maternal health. Weekly community visits offer supervised prenatal care while deepening your understanding of health, culture, and the environment. Gain hands-on healthcare experience while supporting community well-being.

Institute for Global Studies

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Healthcare Internship in Ecuador

Through World Internships, land a placement in the Healthcare field of Quito. This unique opportunity enables you to gain hands-on experience with traditional medicinal practices in the Amazon. Work directly with physicians and medical professionals to help preserve the local knowledge of indigenous people while making sure community members have access to appropriate healthcare. Shadow and observe physicians during hospital rotations while assisting them with basic medical tasks, such as taking patient histories, offering basic preventative care, and participating in the hospital's community education initiatives. Along the way, acquire skills like patient management, cross-cultural communication, and basic medical procedures. An internship with both indigenous and Western medicine and healthcare practices sets you apart from other applicants in graduate school or in job interviews. This program is also open to volunteers.

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ELEP Volunteer & Internship Programs

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Career Training – Internships and Volunteering in Ecuador

ELEP is an experiential learning and training programs provider specializing in high-quality, customized international internships. We also offer rewarding and meaningful volunteer experiences, as well as intensive language courses, to study, learn, or improve your Spanish language skills in Ecuador. Our programs are open to students, recent graduates, and young professionals from around the world. ELEP Volunteer & Internship Programs collaborates with Career Services Centers of international universities to help students with their career goals through training across a well-organized internship or volunteer program. We offer numerous internship placements, covering almost every field of study. Additionally, our team continually seeks new internship opportunities that align with the interests and needs of our participants. Internship lengths vary depending on the field and placement, ranging from a minimum of 4 weeks to a maximum of 24 weeks.

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Latest Program Reviews

Clinical Exposure, Mentorship, and Growth Through IMA’s Pre-Medicine Internship

April 04, 2026by: Victoria Slaven - United States

Program: Global Health & Pre-Medicine Internships Abroad | IMA

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This program allowed me to grow as an ethical leader in my community, a leader who leads by example. My experiences at Coast General will forever shape my perspective on health care and scarce resources in healthcare settings. While in Kenya, I received constant support from the IMA staff. One specific example that stands out to me was when I was left in the lab by one of the CCC doctors. I called Hilda for support, and even though she was not working that day, she immediately sent Dr. Shaziim to support me. In the residences, the mentors would always be looking out for me, making sure I was healthy and happy as I completed the program. One specific moment in Internal Medicine that stood out to me was when I did rounds in the women's ward with Dr. Shaziim and the gastroenterologist. Dr. Shaziim incorporated my previous knowledge of HIV from the CCC into explanations to help me learn and build upon my knowledge. Thanks to their efforts to involve me in their diagnosis process, I now want to pursue gastroenterology.

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